/* * Path utility functions * * This file is part of mpv. * * mpv is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * mpv is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with mpv. If not, see . */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "config.h" #include "mpv_talloc.h" #include "common/common.h" #include "osdep/io.h" #include "misc/ctype.h" #include "misc/path_utils.h" #if HAVE_DOS_PATHS #include #include #endif char *mp_basename(const char *path) { char *s; #if HAVE_DOS_PATHS if (!mp_is_url(bstr0(path))) { s = strrchr(path, '\\'); if (s) path = s + 1; s = strrchr(path, ':'); if (s) path = s + 1; } #endif s = strrchr(path, '/'); return s ? s + 1 : (char *)path; } struct bstr mp_dirname(const char *path) { struct bstr ret = { (uint8_t *)path, mp_basename(path) - path }; if (ret.len == 0) return bstr0("."); return ret; } #if HAVE_DOS_PATHS static const char mp_path_separators[] = "\\/"; #else static const char mp_path_separators[] = "/"; #endif // Mutates path and removes a trailing '/' (or '\' on Windows) void mp_path_strip_trailing_separator(char *path) { size_t len = strlen(path); if (len > 0 && strchr(mp_path_separators, path[len - 1])) path[len - 1] = '\0'; } char *mp_splitext(const char *path, bstr *root) { assert(path); int skip = (*path == '.'); // skip leading dot for "hidden" unix files const char *split = strrchr(path + skip, '.'); if (!split || !split[1] || strchr(split, '/')) return NULL; if (root) *root = (bstr){(char *)path, split - path}; return (char *)split + 1; } bool mp_path_is_absolute(struct bstr path) { if (path.len && strchr(mp_path_separators, path.start[0])) return true; #if HAVE_DOS_PATHS // Note: "X:filename" is a path relative to the current working directory // of drive X, and thus is not an absolute path. It needs to be // followed by \ or /. if (path.len >= 3 && path.start[1] == ':' && strchr(mp_path_separators, path.start[2])) return true; #endif return false; } char *mp_path_join_bstr(void *talloc_ctx, struct bstr p1, struct bstr p2) { if (p1.len == 0) return bstrdup0(talloc_ctx, p2); if (p2.len == 0) return bstrdup0(talloc_ctx, p1); if (mp_path_is_absolute(p2)) return bstrdup0(talloc_ctx, p2); bool have_separator = strchr(mp_path_separators, p1.start[p1.len - 1]); #if HAVE_DOS_PATHS // "X:" only => path relative to "X:" current working directory. if (p1.len == 2 && p1.start[1] == ':') have_separator = true; #endif return talloc_asprintf(talloc_ctx, "%.*s%s%.*s", BSTR_P(p1), have_separator ? "" : "/", BSTR_P(p2)); } char *mp_path_join(void *talloc_ctx, const char *p1, const char *p2) { return mp_path_join_bstr(talloc_ctx, bstr0(p1), bstr0(p2)); } char *mp_getcwd(void *talloc_ctx) { char *e_wd = getenv("PWD"); if (e_wd) return talloc_strdup(talloc_ctx, e_wd); char *wd = talloc_array(talloc_ctx, char, 20); while (getcwd(wd, talloc_get_size(wd)) == NULL) { if (errno != ERANGE) { talloc_free(wd); return NULL; } wd = talloc_realloc(talloc_ctx, wd, char, talloc_get_size(wd) * 2); } return wd; } char *mp_normalize_path(void *talloc_ctx, const char *path) { assert(talloc_ctx && "mp_normalize_path requires talloc_ctx!"); if (!path) return NULL; if (mp_is_url(bstr0(path))) return talloc_strdup(talloc_ctx, path); if (!mp_path_is_absolute(bstr0(path))) { char *cwd = mp_getcwd(talloc_ctx); if (!cwd) return NULL; path = mp_path_join(talloc_ctx, cwd, path); } #if HAVE_DOS_PATHS wchar_t *pathw = mp_from_utf8(NULL, path); wchar_t *read = pathw, *write = pathw; wchar_t prev = '\0'; // preserve leading double backslashes if (read[0] == '\\' && read[1] == '\\') { prev = '\\'; write += 2; read += 2; } wchar_t curr; while ((curr = *read)) { if (curr == '/') curr = '\\'; if (curr != '\\' || prev != '\\') *write++ = curr; prev = curr; read++; } *write = '\0'; size_t max_size = wcslen(pathw) + 1; wchar_t *pathc = talloc_array(NULL, wchar_t, max_size); HRESULT hr = PathCchCanonicalizeEx(pathc, max_size, pathw, PATHCCH_ALLOW_LONG_PATHS); char *ret = SUCCEEDED(hr) ? mp_to_utf8(talloc_ctx, pathc) : talloc_strdup(talloc_ctx, path); talloc_free(pathw); talloc_free(pathc); return ret; #else char *result = talloc_strdup(talloc_ctx, ""); const char *next; const char *end = path + strlen(path); for (const char *ptr = path; ptr < end; ptr = next + 1) { next = memchr(ptr, '/', end - ptr); if (next == NULL) next = end; switch (next - ptr) { case 0: continue; case 1: if (ptr[0] == '.') continue; break; case 2: // Normalizing symlink/.. results in a wrong path: if the // current working directory is /tmp/foo, and it is a symlink to // /usr/bin, mpv ../file.mkv opens /usr/file.mkv, so we can't // normalize the path to /tmp/file.mkv. Resolve symlinks to fix // this. Otherwise we don't use realpath so users can use // symlinks e.g. to hide how media files are distributed over // real storage and move them while still resuming playback as // long as the symlinked path doesn't change. if (ptr[0] == '.' && ptr[1] == '.') { char *tmp_result = realpath(path, NULL); result = talloc_strdup(talloc_ctx, tmp_result); free(tmp_result); return result; } } result = talloc_strdup_append_buffer(result, "/"); result = talloc_strndup_append_buffer(result, ptr, next - ptr); } return result; #endif } bool mp_path_exists(const char *path) { struct stat st; return path && stat(path, &st) == 0; } bool mp_path_isdir(const char *path) { struct stat st; return stat(path, &st) == 0 && S_ISDIR(st.st_mode); } // Return false if it's considered a normal local filesystem path. bool mp_is_url(bstr path) { int proto = bstr_find0(path, "://"); if (proto < 1) return false; // Per RFC3986, the first character of the protocol must be alphabetic. // The rest must be alphanumeric plus -, + and . for (int i = 0; i < proto; i++) { unsigned char c = path.start[i]; if ((i == 0 && !mp_isalpha(c)) || (!mp_isalnum(c) && c != '.' && c != '-' && c != '+')) { return false; } } return true; } // Return the protocol part of path, e.g. "http" if path is "http://...". // On success, out_url (if not NULL) is set to the part after the "://". bstr mp_split_proto(bstr path, bstr *out_url) { if (!mp_is_url(path)) return (bstr){0}; bstr r; bstr_split_tok(path, "://", &r, out_url ? out_url : &(bstr){0}); return r; } void mp_mkdirp(const char *dir) { char *path = talloc_strdup(NULL, dir); char *cdir = path + 1; while (cdir) { cdir = strchr(cdir, '/'); if (cdir) *cdir = 0; mkdir(path, 0700); if (cdir) *cdir++ = '/'; } talloc_free(path); }